Located in the sought after 'Darling One' building is this unfurnished two bedroom apartment. Positioned on a high floor, this apartment enjoys views over Darling Harbour and the CBD. With only a short stroll to the the heart of the city, this apartment is located in a trendy area with great pubs, shops and restaurants within meters of your front door.
Features include:
- Near new paint and carpet throughout - Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes - Two large bathrooms with stone finishes & bath - Modern kitchen with electric stove & stone benches - Open plan living area leading to private balcony - Internal laundry, ducted air-cond & eastern aspect - Security car space, lift access, 24 hour concierge - Roof top pool, spa, gym and common balconies
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Contact Gareth Bootland to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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